Cougars shock Guelph 11-2 Then at "HE Richard Pick- ersgill scored unassusted for Windsor At 10 12 John Tucker made the score 4-2 with his un- assusted goal Then at It 43 John Tucker scored his thtrd goal of the game from Mike Panenden and Len Gallant to end the scoring at " an favour of Windsor This eliminates the Chevtes from further play In the O‘M.H,A Play-Downs Knckets mounted a hnal charge puthng their goaltender only to have " backfire when Gilchrut netted his second of the game with one second Ielt A solid defensive effort by all and steady goaltendmg try Shane Seabrook and Jason Lett. man contributed to Wasps vu-r Wasps next home game .5 Su. turday at ll 30 a m at Wa terloo Arena Chovlos exit OMHA quickly One minute inlu the third period Richard Pickersgill scored from John Tucker and Duane Pekar for a 3-l scone At l M Richard Pickersgill scored his third goal of the game. for a hat trick, from John Tucker and Duane Peter, The second game of the series played In Waterloo saw the visitors open the scoring at 610 Tim Crowe scored the goal from Norm Probert At " John Tucker scored from Mike Pauenden Krlckets allied for two markers late u: the second period More Evans collected his ttttrd trom Gtichrtigt as Wasps outhustled their op Shaun Reagan scored at 13:08 of the second period from Dave Somerville and Jeff Morgan for the Chutes In the third period Roger Car law scored at a 04 from Gary Austin and John Arkerl for a tied game at 2-2 Waterloo my" new" Inâ€: chalked w mom: VIC- tory mu put you dumping “when“ KruAqts " Waurloo up.“ the worm; In the hut when Bully Evans fired Ins hrsl of three Alain Evans loud be marl mum "ttntetnttsetimttoput Wasps up by two Sheldon Gilchrist potted Ills nm ot two when he Illppcd In a pa. trom Evans The lone goal of the second period was scored at 121M by Richard Psckersgrll from Jamie Howe and John Tucker for Windsor John Bell scored unassisted at 3 M for the Chevies to make the score " for Windsor Then the home team scored three unanswered goals to take the game 7-2, Richard Fuckers- gill scored his fourth goal at It '26 unassisted and at l2 15 Tim Crowe scored from John Tucker and Duane Pekar With " seconds left In the game Norm Probert scored Irom Stew McKee, _ On the weekend the Major Midget Schlneler (Themes met Wmdsor 431m) 240' In 0 M H A Quarterfinals The Chevtes travelled tn Wodsor for the first game of the best of three Bertes At 12 06 John Tucker scored from hen Gallant for Windsor to He the game after one penod of play Gary Austin opened the scor- lng at , 10 with a goal from Denms Brox for the Chevnes Waterloo Major Peewee "Cougars" started their quest for the 0.M.H,A tulle as they shunted Guelph to the mdelmes, winning their second straight - of the -rtertinals try a surprising It-2 score Chalk up mount for novice Wasps Hockey Scoreboard Mulroney Ah/ins award Matt AlIan pounded m ho hm goal of the season With other markers gems to Stephen Thom Todd Fake (2 aunts. Julian Brandon (2 aatusts) and Shayne Ftntay (I assnstr Jim Schumtlas and Mike Dietrich also produced one assist each Rob Kulasmskl played his usual strong game In the 'Cou ger" nets '(‘uugars now awall the wmner of (he Ket, chener-Branlford series for their next opponent "Count may“ tire - In the mud period an! blunt! the Calm goaltender: tor tive more goats John Faun: con tinned nu [mutant play as he amused we: worm: pants 12 goal; 5 hump Otrts Road snared his hm hm truck of the season and Brian Billion the other member of um Inc tn. rmud his worm; suture II goal, , “stats. Comm. off I laugh and - “a... an" m: It In mow-u: that the ' un’ would be tired and fiat but Wand-w quickly dispelled than mu " they pound tn In unanswered goals before GM now their two at he; Over-all most valuable player award went to Paul Belmes of Owen Sound Mercury's and rookie of the year was deservedly won by Kitchener Ranger B whiz Don McLaren. Cambridge Shamrock star Jay Green took two awards, the scoring title and also player best com- biting ability with sportsmanship. The Stratford Culliton tandem of Rick Petne and Mark Flanagan once again copped goaitending honors. and Culliton teammate Ken Robinson was named top defensive player. They didn't cart off the awards the way they did last year at the Midwestern Junior banquet. but Waterloo Siskins didn't go home empty-handed from this year's event either Siskins, who won four of the seven awards last year. took only one this year, that being best defen- seman which went to Shawn Mulroney Phone 743-3686 for free Estimates Visit a clean fascinating country this winter and relax on the Medi- terranean Coast in furnished apart- ments or holiday in the sub-tropical paradise of Madeira "fh',,r,lU),t,,l!.,Bella?r. PORTUGAL "The last affordable European Vacation .. Waterloo came back as Brad Kn scored unassnsled Alex Lehmacher scored from Tsm Allensen and Derek Semen to hung the margin to wtthm one goal bundon spoiled Waterloo ts hope of tying the game when they pm m the Insurance goal With less than a minute In go Sunday London opened the worm: mm (no quick [on]: 15 "tNtetdsatparttotakeat-oiead They scored mm II the hut before Chris Rugby put " term on the worehoard from Chm-t Dietrich and John East Waterloo scored their second goal I minute later to narrow the margin to " Chuck me Inch scored from Jason PM: and Brad Kll London scored again In the second to take a " lead and ngam In the than! to tro up 5-2 City diam but Bruins Waterloo Inn-or - Banner Bruins were annual.“ from OMHA play by London Forest City an: week In two straw" m. H Sunday and " My 7. WESTERN CANADA Aug. t, 19tn - tl Days Cost $1,069.00 Twm Watch future Issues of the Chronicle. for more exciting trips now being planned by Arc Travel 5. WILDWOOD CREtrr-ATLAN'TqC CITY TOUR May 31-June 4. 1,98i Cost $235.00 Twin 6. SPRINGTIME in MUSKOKA June 13 - 16, 1981 Stay at Elgm House - most meals mcl cruise 30.000 islands. view McMichael Canadian Col. lecnon Cost $244 00 Twm All Welcome 186 KING STREET. SOUTH WATERLOO. ONTARIO 579.1020 Thursday February 19. 1961 l 30 p m “NIGERIA" slides. pictures. exhibits Ser"""'" Guest Mrs, Lucy Pi ard, Waterloo, Ont W, Admission 50c All Welcome Intermediate - Monday ISlarts Feb 23rd - 6 wks, Fee $28 tNon-Senior, $20 'Sensor, Thursday February 26, ffltlt 2 p m Topic "Winter Birds" - their habits and feedings Guest Don Schneider Laurel Conservation Waterloo, Ontario TOLEDO April 24-26 Dunner theatre. shopping and Some meals-Meadow Brook Hall Cost $13000 Twm Friday February 20, 1901 , p m Guest Kathryn anpert Colour Slide Presentation "Asmn .Russn & Finland All Welcome Monday-Friday 9 am - 4 p m For information reservations Call 579-1642 BEA FRIDAY AFTERWNER ACTIVITIES FIR SEIIII ADULTS “GREATâ€. Gil"! ST. ANNE de BEAUPRE May 15 - 18. IMI 2 slide showings for this mp Feb. 25. 1981 2 pm. March 4.19812 p m Cost $164.00 Twin Sunday February 22, 1981 "Afternoon of Cards" followed by "Pot Luck Dinner' _ 130 p m -6 30 pm 'Approx, iProgressuve Solo & Euchre. Admission Pot Luck Saturdays 1 p m - 4 p m Carpet bowl IS a good source of fun. exercise. fellowship All Welcome CLEVELAND Feb 27 1981 - March 1 81 See-Sound of Music Cost $141.00 Twin OVERNIGHITQQBS THIRD THURSDAY BRIDGE LESSONS Thursday Procter & Gamble Thurs. April 16. 1981 _tiEMOft ARC. TRAVEL NEW YORK April t-5/81 Cost 825000 Twm CARPET BOWL DAY TOURS Seminars fNhlthAy wAunLoo CHRONICLK mount)“ FEIRUAny IE No Charge Lessons begin Indoors on March 30th, Phone 886-1550 Ext. 214 for information. All papers should be tied and placed at curbside by 6:00 p m Friday. Waterloo Community Services has openings ttus summer for the following positions tMin- nmum Age 16r. l AQUATICS STAFF 2 PLAYGROUND LEADERS 3 ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND LEADERS 4 YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE LEADERS 5 PART-TIME CONCESSION HELP 6 PART-TIME FACILITY HELP Phone Community Services at 886-1550 Ext 214 during business hours for an application kn New Deadline for applications is March 20th. 1981, . Thursday. Feb. 26th 1981 - 7:45 pm Rink In the Park Waterloo "Bring a Friend" Girls softball 1n Waterloo needs your help to make this years program a fun one for all m- volved. For more information call 745-38t2, Marsiand Centre: 886-1550 PICK UP AREA INCLUDES Lakeghore Village . bounded by Northfield. Weber. Parkside & Bearmger Road, Beechwood Area streets directly adjacent to Candlewood Crescent and Cratgleith Dove onlv, , ru.rs., COMMUNITY "iarit." smvuces / ACTIVITIES C MOSES SPRINGER ARENA General Public Skating Fodays I IMO I) p m B. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA General Public Shun; Saturdays _ " p m SUIIEI JOB ONGITUIITIES “Iâ€! S' FUN“ HOCKEY " a» l PIPER IIIVE " WITEILOO VEITIIES Fri. Fob. 20th, I.†"mill " OF TIE I!“ Waterloo Slskms vs New Hamburg Waterloo Arena Wednesday. Feb. 18th - 8:00 pm GOIIUIITY SERVICES SPIIIG GOLF LESSOIS For more information call 886-1550 Ext 210 Waterloo Girls Softball Association CI2T11lEITEE13 EMEIiErl Lime deposits in your kettle reduce its efficiency. Keep it clean with Kettle Kloan or use softnod WItOt. A RINK IN YNE PARK lFamnyStatq [ vSaayuystMtosStprn ‘kanm -beactNrrtt- paruedtryartahttt t Adultme -Satumyapln toi0pm WI"! on" ttMt, - 'AQEZ